Isiaha 171 The burden of Damascus: “Behold, Damascus is taken away from being a city, and it will be a ruinous heap.

10 For you have forgotten the God of your salvation, and have not remembered the rock of your strength. Therefore you plant pleasant plants, and set out foreign seedlings.

Jeremia 49What the Lord Says about Damascus23 The Lord says about Damascus:

The towns of Hamath and Arpadhave heard your bad news.They have lost hope,and worries roll over themlike ocean waves.24 You people of Damascushave lost your courage,and in panic you turn to run,gripped by fear and pain.

25 I once was pleasedwith your famous city.But now I warn you, “Escapewhile you still can!”26 Soon, even your best soldierswill lie dead in your streets.I, the Lord All-Powerful,have spoken.

27 I will set fire to your city wallsand burn down the fortressesKing Benhadad built.

This type of action is Barbaric. Those who do his type of actions should be held to account for their actions, regardless of the "side" they are on. There may be no right side in this conflict and we should all stay out of it..Let GOD sort it out.

Great men wake up to slay spam tards. Most are content to chase lizards. Therein lies the difference. Live Brave.

I think that is the whole plan... but we have chosen the wrong side...

Quoting: Anonymous Coward 42166686

The question remains..Who is the right side??.

Quoting: THE INQUISADOR

This about sums up one side:"During its decades of rule... the Assad family developed a strong political safety net by firmly integrating the military into the government. In 1970, Hafez al-Assad, Bashar’s father, seized power after rising through the ranks of the Syrian armed forces, during which time he established a network of loyal Alawites by installing them in key posts. In fact, the military, ruling elite, and ruthless secret police are so intertwined that it is now impossible to separate the Assad government from the security establishment.... So... the government and its loyal forces have been able to deter all but the most resolute and fearless oppositional activists. In this respect, the situation in Syria is to a certain degree comparable to Saddam Hussein’s strong Sunni minority rule in Iraq."

I think that is the whole plan... but we have chosen the wrong side...

Quoting: Anonymous Coward 42166686

The question remains..Who is the right side??.

Quoting: THE INQUISADOR

This about sums up one side:"During its decades of rule... the Assad family developed a strong political safety net by firmly integrating the military into the government. In 1970, Hafez al-Assad, Bashar’s father, seized power after rising through the ranks of the Syrian armed forces, during which time he established a network of loyal Alawites by installing them in key posts. In fact, the military, ruling elite, and ruthless secret police are so intertwined that it is now impossible to separate the Assad government from the security establishment.... So... the government and its loyal forces have been able to deter all but the most resolute and fearless oppositional activists. In this respect, the situation in Syria is to a certain degree comparable to Saddam Hussein’s strong Sunni minority rule in Iraq."